Domestic Breaking News: U.S. Attorney General Says Still Investigating Trayvon Martin Death

by Wochit
1:26 mins

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder confirmed that the Justice Department was continuing to investigate the February 2012 shooting death of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin, following a state jury's acquittal of shooter George Zimmerman.
Thousands of protesters chanting "No justice, no peace" gathered in New York City on Sunday to protest the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin, which prompted rallies across the country. About 1,000 to 2,000 of the demonstrators abandoned the protest site at Union Square to march in the streets toward Times Square, slowing or stopping traffic. Police attempted to funnel the crowd into controlled lanes but were unable to. Police halted the march about eight blocks short of Times Square, which was already packed with tourists, as is typical on a summer evening.
Fugitive and former U.S. spy contractor Edward Snowden controls dangerous information that could become the United States' "worst nightmare" if revealed. Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald, said in a newspaper interview that the U.S. government should be careful in its pursuit of the former computer analyst. "Snowden has enough information to cause harm to the U.S. government in a single minute than any other person has ever had."